"There is an absolute lack of real data or information about how
these stand-your-ground laws have been or are applied," U.S.
Commission on Civil Rights commissioner Michael Yaki told USA
Today. "We need to make sure claims of justifiable homicide are
not being granted or denied because of the color of someone's
skin."

In Florida, Gov. Rick Scott has created the Task Force on
Citizens Safety and Protection to review the state's law. The
task force plans to tour the state, gathering public comments
about the statute.